For the first time in almost a century, people across the country will be commemorating ANZAC Day from home – remembering the men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice. The state’s Returned & Services League, responsible for coordinating the national day of...
The Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale’s next budget will be developed on a zero per cent rate increase in a bid to address the financial hardship posed by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale council voted in favour of the move to...
A passionate local historian has unveiled plans to halt the sale of the original site of Jarrahdale’s Roman Catholic Chapel in a bid to preserve a vital piece of the town’s history. Historian and author Ian Lewis said he held grave concerns about the preservation of...
After more than three years of planning, public consultation and construction, the students of Jarrahdale Primary School can now enjoy the long-awaited nature play space. Jarrahdale Primary School project play coordinator Alicia Caruso said the school’s P&C...
More than 100 specially designed nesting boxes have made the 4000 kilometre trip from Serpentine to the eastern states to aid in the recovery of the endangered glossy black-cockatoo. Australian Defence Force personnel arrived in Serpentine late last week to...